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Formative Assessment (AKA: Pop quiz) 1.What has the largest school based influence on student achievement? A.“Teachers are the greatest school-based influence on student achievement.” (Nye, Konstantopolous & Hedges, 2004). 2.What has the second largest influence on student achievement? A.“Leadership is second only to classroom instruction as an influence on student learning.” Wallace Foundation Study, July 2010.

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BISD UpdateTeacher & Principal Evaluation

Update

Teacher Evaluation CommitteeNovember 29, 2011

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April 19, 2010 WEBINAR

Presentation Targets

1. Brief review of #E2SSB 66962. Describe the purpose and goals of the TPEP

Regional Implementation Grant and BISD’s participation

3. Outline the timelines for researching and piloting new teacher evaluation system

4. Define an instructional framework5. Discuss challenges and opportunities

02/04/11

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Formative Assessment (AKA: Pop quiz)

1. What has the largest school based influence on student achievement?

A. “Teachers are the greatest school-based influence on student achievement.” (Nye, Konstantopolous & Hedges, 2004).

2. What has the second largest influence on student achievement?

A. “Leadership is second only to classroom instruction as an influence on student learning.” Wallace Foundation Study, July 2010.

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April 19, 2010 WEBINAR 4

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Tiered Evaluation System• Four tier system for teachers and principals

with eight separate criteria for each

• Student growth = change in student achievement between two points in time

• Multiple measures = classroom, school, district, and statewide tools

5WASA Superintendent’s Workshop 2010

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Current Teacher Evaluation Categories

New Teacher Evaluation Categories

• Instructional Skill• Classroom Management• Professional Preparation and Scholarship• Effort Toward Improvement When Needed• Handling of Student Discipline and

Attendant Problems• Interest in Teaching Pupils• Knowledge of Subject Matter

• Centering instruction on high expectations for student achievement

• Demonstrating effective teaching practices• Recognizing individual student learning

needs and developing strategies to address those needs

• Providing clear and intentional focus on subject matter content and curriculum

• Fostering and managing a safe, positive learning environment

• Using multiple student data elements to modify instruction and improve student learning

• Communicating with parents and school community

• Exhibiting collaborative and collegial practices focus on improving instructional practice and student learning

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Current Principal Evaluation Categories

New Principal Evaluation Categories

• Knowledge of, experience in and training in recognizing good professional performance, capabilities and development

• School administration and management• School finance• Professional preparation and scholarship• Effort toward improvement when needed• Interest in pupils, employees, patrons and

subjects taught in school• Leadership • Ability and performance of evaluation of

school personnel

• Creating a school culture that promotes the ongoing improvement of learning and teaching for students and staff

• Providing for school safety• Leads development, implementation and

evaluation of a data-driven plan for increasing student achievement, including the use of multiple student data elements

• Assisting instructional staff with alignment of curriculum, instruction and assessment with state and local district learning goals

• Monitoring, assisting and evaluating effective instruction and assessment practices

• Managing both staff and fiscal resources to support student achievement and legal responsibilities

• Partnering with the school community to promote student learning

• Demonstrating commitment to closing the achievement gap

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Teacher/Principal Evaluation Pilot Regional Implementation Consortia Grant (RIG)

• District, BIEA, and Principal association jointly applied

• Only 7 districts selected for the Puget Sound Educational Service District

• We will receive approx. $7,000 to support this process

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RIG continued: What will we do?

• We are the 2nd round of pilot districts

• We will learn from what the 1st round of districts have already done

• We will Collaborate with our RIG colleagues in creating and implementing new evaluation systems

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What is RIG timeline for the teacher evaluation?

Phase Major Topics Target Date

Phase 1: Research & Development

1. Examine new teacher state criteria2. Analyze 3 instructional frameworks3. Analyze support materials available for

implementation

Nov.-January

Phase 2: Decision Making

1. Select an instructional framework2. Plan professional development3. Focus on 4 tiers, rubrics, forms, evidence and

artifacts

Jan.- March

Phase 3: Planning for implementation

1. Develop implementation plans2. Draft professional development plans for

teachers & principals3. Review & develop systems for data4. Develop communication plans5. Present pilot plans for feedback to PSED/OSPI

April-June

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What is the BISD Teacher Evaluation Timeline?Phase 1: Research and selection of an instructional framework

December- early January 

Review timeline Research and compare Danielson and 5D instructional Models Select an Instructional Model Provide an update for key constituencies 

 Phase 2:  Nuts and bolts decision making  January-March 21, 2012  Development of 4 tiers Rubrics Forms of evidence and artifacts Data collection Final Score determination Provide an update for key constituencies

 Phase 3: Planning and implementation  April- May 30, 2012  Develop implementation plans Draft professional development plans for PD for teachers and

principals Review management systems to support data collection  Develop Communication plans

Phase 4: On-going Professional development August 2012-2013 Ensure all pertinent staff are provided professional development in the instructional framework and the evaluation process

Phase 5: 20% of staff participate in the pilot August 2012-June 2013 All principals use new principal evaluation tool Provisional staff use new evaluation tool Select additional staff (up to 20%) to participate in new evaluation

tool.

Phase 6: Review local and state feedback on evaluation system. Prepare for system wide implementation

January 2013-June 2013 Continue to research state-level initiatives Review local data on evaluation process (monitor and adjust) On-going professional development to prepare all staff for

implementation

Phase 7: State-mandated implementation of new evaluation model.

August 2013- Phase 7: State-mandated implementation of new evaluation model.

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April 19, 2010 WEBINAR

Partner Talk: Take 2 minutes to discuss the 2 questions below

How would you define an instructional framework?

How familiar are you with instructional frameworks? (Scale of 1-5, 5 being very familiar).

02/04/11

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What is an instructional framework?

An instructional framework identifies aspects of teaching that are research-based as promoting and improving student learning

E.G. Instruction: Communicating with students the expectations for learning (a.k.a. learning targets)

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Instructional Framework continuedA framework also utilizes rubrics to identify at least four tiers of effectiveness in these research-based instructional methods

How effectively does a teacher use learning targets?

Unsatisfactory: Teacher’s purpose in less or unit is unclear,Basic: Teacher attempts to explain the instructional purpose with limited success.Proficient: Teacher’s purpose for lesson or unit is clear, including where it is situated within broader learning.Distinguished: Teacher makes the purpose of the lesson or unit clear, including where it is situated within broader learning, linking that purpose to student interests.

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The 3 approved frameworks for the State of Washington

Charlotte Danielson’s “Enhancing Professional Practice”

University of Washington’s Center for Educational Leadership 5 Dimensions of Teaching and learning

Robert Marzano’s “Effective Supervision”

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April 19, 2010 WEBINAR

Challenges and opportunities • Tight timeline• Details, details, details,• What type of evidence

do we use (e.g. student data, other “artifacts” etc.

• How is a total score/rating determined?

• How do we train teachers/principals?

• This work is aligned to what we are already doing

• MAP data• Great opportunity to foster

continual professional growth model

• New evaluation models will help align our efforts (e.g. P.D., recruitment, etc.)

02/04/11

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Teacher Evaluation Resources

http://tpep-wa.org/ http://pugetsoundesdtpep-rig.wikispaces.com

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http://bisdteacherevalcommittee.wikispaces.com/1-+Teacher+Evaluation+Homepage

http://bisdteacherevalcommittee.wikispaces.com/1-+Teacher+Evaluation+Homepage

http://bisdteacherevalcommittee.wikispaces.com/1-+Teacher+Evaluation+Homepage

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Partner talk/Group Discussion What is something that resonated with you from this presentation?

What questions do you have as a result of this information?

What do you anticipate to be the most challenging aspects of our committee work?